The cord-cutting revolution continues to gather pace. Whether you have gone cold turkey and canceled cable entirely or taken a more reserved approach and shaved the cord instead, there’s a good chance that you’re hungry for more live TV.

The Issue of Legality

If you have been following the news lately, you will know that Kodi has a reputation for piracy.

Thanks to several large repos and a near-countless number of add-ons, Kodi can (theoretically) stream almost any TV channel in the world and play virtually any movie or TV show you can think of on demand. But streaming copyrighted content without permission is illegal.

Instead, we’re sticking to the legal live TV options, and we urge you to do the same. Not only is it more reliable, you also won’t get in trouble for watching it.

1. BBC iPlayer

The BBC iPlayer app is available in the official Kodi repo. Therefore, you can install it on your app without needing to battle with third-party repos or downloaded ZIP files.

The app is not an official BBC product. It makes use of the company’s API. It lets you watch BBC One, Two, Three, Four, News, and Cbeebies live and on-demand. You can also catch up with the BBC’s back catalog of content, and listen to the British broadcaster’s many radio channels.

2. FOX Sports GO

Live sports are one of the many reasons so many people have kept their cable subscription. Thankfully, the situation is starting to change. Some sports sell their content directly to the end users, with the shift underpinning the increasing popularity of cord-shaving.

The FOX Sports GO add-on, which is also available in the official repo, lets you watch all the channel’s content on your Kodi app. You can view live TV as well as on-demand videos.

The drawback? To use the app, you will need to have a login and username from one of FOX Sports GO’s participating TV providers.

3. Pluto TV

Pluto TV is one of a new breed of live TV apps. It’s not owned or operating by any major network.

The free app offers more than 100 live TV channels that you can watch at the press of a button. Some of the most popular channels include CBS News, The Weather Network, NBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, and Sky News.

If you live in the United States, you can access a wide-variety of video-on-demand in addition to the live TV. The on-demand library covers everything from Hollywood blockbusters to budget TV shows.

4. Arte

Arte is a joint venture between French and German TV producers. The channel’s content focuses on culture and the arts. The channel is free-to-air in western Europe, hence its availability on the Kodi official repo.

Despite being a Franco-German venture, the channel does offer plenty of English-language content. You can access it all through the app, which provides both live TV streaming and on-demand old content.

Download: Arte [No Longer Available]

5. Cheddar

Cheddar is an online-only, post-cable live TV channel that has managed to amass a loyal following in recent years.

This channel is focused on news. Specifically, it looks at news concerning technology, the media, and entertainment.

This legal add-on for the channel can only stream the live broadcast. It does not offer any on-demand services.

How to Install Add-Ons From the Official Kodi Repo

To install any of the Kodi live TV add-ons discussed in this article, just follow the simple step-by-step instructions below.

Open the Kodi app.

Click on Add-ons.

Click on the box icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.

Choose Install from repository.

Scroll down and click on Kodi Add-on Repository.

Choose Video add-ons.

Find the add-on you want to install.

Click on the add-on’s name.

Select Install.

Which Legal Kodi Live TV Add-Ons Do You Use?

In this article, we have introduced you to eight Kodi add-ons that broadcast live TV. Some, such as BBC iPlayer, show a selection of content. Others, like such as Cheddar and Comet TV, only broadcast one channel.

We’ve only scratched the surface of what’s out there. The official Kodi repo alone has many more lesser-known channels and foreign-language options for watching live TV on your Kodi. You can also watch and record live TV with Plex DVR.

Dan is a British expat living in Mexico. He is currently a Senior Writer and the Affiliate Optimization Manager for MakeUseOf. At various times, he has been the Social Editor, Creative Editor, and Finance Editor. He is also an Editor for MUO's sister site, Blocks Decoded and a Senior Writer for VPN Proof. Prior to his writing career, he was…